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Charlton 0-1 Town - Match Report
Saturday, 29th Nov 2014 14:38

Debutant sub Noel Hunt netted an injury time winner as Town beat Charlton 1-0 at the Valley to end the Addicks' unbeaten home record and climb to second in the Championship table. Hunt, who had come off the bench in the 84th minute after signing on loan from Leeds on Thursday, shot home from the edge of the box after a David McGoldrick cross had been half-cleared.

Jonny Parr and Jay Tabb came into the Town side for the suspended Christophe Berra and injured Kevin Bru.

Parr started at right-back with skipper Luke Chambers moving into the centre of the defence alongside Tommy Smith, while Tabb took over from Bru in the middle of midfield, with Teddy Bishop, who has been suffering with a hip flexor problem, missing from the 18.

The Blues lost Luke Hyam to an achilles injury sustained in the warm-up and Stephen Hunt was a late addition to the starting line-up.

New signings Noel Hunt and Sean St Ledger were both on the bench, despite the central defender appearing to have picked up a knock during last night’s 1-1 U21s draw with Millwall.

Charlton included former Town academy schoolboys Nick Pope - a Portman Road season ticket holder as a boy - and Morgan Fox from the start, while ex-Blues loan keeper Stephen Henderson missed out with a shoulder injury.

Town, shooting towards their large following in the first half, forced a corner in the opening minute. Hunt whipped the ball over from the left and Daryl Murphy headed only just wide ahead of Chambers.

The Addicks created their first chance within a minute, Callum Harriott fed Johann Gudmundsson in space to his right and the Icelander scuffed over when he ought to have done better.

On four Anderson, who was playing on the right of midfield with Hunt on the left and David McGoldrick dropping deep behind main striker Daryl Murphy, forced Pope into an early save with a low 25-yard strike which the keeper claimed at the second attempt.

The game quietened down a touch after a frenetic start, but on 14 Harriott shot wide of Bartosz Bialkowski’s goal from distance.

Charlton were having the better of it and a minute later Jordan Cousins cut in from the left and hit a shot which was blocked. The loose ball fell to Harriott, whose strike was well saved down to his right by Bialkowski.

Harriott brought the ball in from the right and hit a shot straight at Bialkowski on 23 with the home side on top and looking very much the more dangerous team.

A minute later, Harriott threatened again, tricking his way into space past Tyrone Mings and Tommy Smith before shooting across the face of goal.


Fox hit a deflected effort through to BIalkowski on 28, then at the other end Murphy took down a long ball then struck a powerful shot from the edge of the box which Pope rather uncomfortably bundled behind.

On 33 Hunt whipped a very dangerous freekick across from the left which only just evaded Murphy amongst others. Had any Town player added a touch and they would have been in front.

A minute later Bialkowski did well to keep the scores level, the Polish keeper rushing off his line to block from Francis Coquelin at point blank after Chris Solly had cleverly threaded the on-loan Arsenal man in on goal.

In the 38th minute Hunt and Skuse played a well-rehearsed freekick from the right 30 yards out across to the left to McGoldrick, who struck a low effort which flew just wide of Pope’s left post.

The Addicks were still looking the more likely scorers and two minutes before the break Harriott fed the breaking Solly, who hit a shot which Bialkowski blocked.

As the half moved into its final moments, Parr crossed from the right and McGoldrick forced Pope into a sharp save down at his right post. From Hunt’s corner, Murphy headed the ball back across goal and Smith sent an overhead kick wide.

Town would have been happiest to go in level at the break, the home side having been on top for the most part with Bialkowski much the busier of the two keepers.

Despite that, the Blues were never entirely out of it and created one or two opportunities of their own with inexperienced Charlton keeper Pope not always looking entirely comfortable.

McGoldrick curled an early second-half effort well wide before Mings almost scored a Goal of the Season candidate, bringing the ball in from the left past a number of defenders before lashing a right-foot shot only just wide.

The Blues left-back was in defensive action within a minute after Chambers got under a header and the ball fell to Igor Vetokele on the edge of the box. The Charlton top scorer looked to be in on goal until Mings got across to nod the ball away from him.

On 62 Chambers did well to get in ahead of Vetokele from Solly’s right-sided cross, however, Town had largely been on top since the break.

Three minutes later, McGoldrick played in Murphy on the left and, after the Blues’ top scorer’s return pass had been blocked, he curled a right-footed shot which deflected just wide.

At the other end, Smith blocked from Gudmundsson after Harriott had made a swift break through the middle.

McGoldrick was presented with a chance in the 70th minute when a Hunt freekick from the right hit a Charlton defender and landed at his feet just inside then box. Fortunately for the home side his instinctive shot flew straight to Pope.

Charlton had an even better opportunity moments later when Vetokele cut the ball back from the left to Harriott, who failed to make significant contact. Hunt slid in to take the ball away from Gudmundsson at the far post. Soon after, the Icelander shot over from distance.

Town switched Hunt for Conor Sammon and Charlton Johnnie Jackson for one-time Town trialist Lawrie Wilson in the 77th minute, just prior to Vetokele scuffing a shot through to Bialkowski.

Wilson threaded Vetokele in on goal on 79 but Parr got back quickly to get ahead of the rather leaden-footed Angolan international.

New loan signing Noel Hunt was handed his Ipswich debut for Anderson with six minutes remaining, then George Tucudean took over from Harriott, moments after the 20-year-old had sent a shot well over.

McGoldrick hit a low shot which failed to test Pope on 88 then a minute later the Irish international created an even better opportunity for sub Sammon. McGoldrick played in Sammon on the left of the area but Andre Bikey got across to block as the on-loan Derby man unleashed a shot he had perhaps delayed too long.

As the game moved into injury time Sammon missed a Parr cross from the right which struck the unsighted Murphy behind him before being cleared. The ball eventually dropped for McGoldrick, but his volley flew wide.

Deep, deep in injury time the Blues went in front. Mings found McGoldrick with a superb cross-field pass. The striker’s ball across the box was cut out and fell to debutant Noel Hunt, who took a touch before hitting a low shot across Pope and into the corner of the net.

The loan signing from Leeds, without a goal since netting for Reading in an FA Cup tie in January 2013, while his last league goal came in October 2012, ran over to celebrate with his brother Stephen and the rest of the players on the Blues’ bench.

There was no time for Charlton to hit back and the Town following of almost 2,500 were soon celebrating the Blues’ third away win of the season.

The home side were the better team in the first half, but Town improved after the break, although Charlton also had opportunities.

However, it was the Blues who were pressing towards the end and in injury time and Sammon probably should have done better with his opportunity.

Despite his lack of recent goals Hunt, who was wearing a numberless shirt having suffered a nosebleed shortly before netting his goal, took his chance confidently when it fell to him.

The result moves Town up to second in the table just one point behind leaders Derby, who were beaten 2-0 away against Leeds United, who are at Portman Road next Saturday.

Charlton: Pope, Solly, Fox, Bikey, Ben Haim, Gudmundsson (Bulot 90), Cousins, Coquelin, Jackson (Wilson 77), Harriott (Tucudean 85), Vetokele. Unused: Etheridge, Gomez, Onyewu, Ahearne-Grant.

Town: Bialkowski, Parr, Mings, Chambers (c), Smith, Skuse, S Hunt (Sammon 77), Tabb, Anderson (N Hunt 84), McGoldrick, Murphy. Unused: Gerken, Bajner, St Ledger, Clarke, Henshall. Referee: Darren Bond (Lancashire). Att: 16,613.


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oddball added 17:58 - Nov 29
Awesome :-)
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bluemikey100 added 18:04 - Nov 29
awesome win strength is the key a few out and a few in we are ok weve lost key players before and struggled not anymore
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TractorBeezer added 18:09 - Nov 29
There were a few of us at the Football Factory in Toronto. There were some nervy moments in the first half as we ate our Game Day breakfasts. Then second half we eventually dominated. Considering missing midfielders and Berra it was a fantastic effort from the lads...but we could have used someone to put their foot on the ball occasionally. Brilliant that Noel came on nameless and numberless, got smashed in the nose and scored the winner...all in 10 minutes.
Our cheer drowned out the Arse supporters in the next room.
It's great to be second at the end of November!
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AlexanderFields added 18:10 - Nov 29
A good win, yes (and credit to all involved) but you are spot on in your comments, chepstowblue, notwithstanding all the minuses heaped upon you.
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Warkys_Tash added 18:11 - Nov 29
Get in! Welcome to Ipswich Noël H. Super finish.

Walberswick & Daley where are your negative comments? Oh I forgot, still making your way back in deepest darkest Norfolk, after your latest defeat!
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Jimmy86 added 18:20 - Nov 29
Well my word, that was a real smash and grab if ever there was one and I jumped up and down around my living room shouting at the top of my voice. I think we were lucky to win today, but the 3 points is all that matters really, nothing else. Think Charlton played well and could perhaps count themselves unlucky to lose. I think that's as bad as we have played this season, yet we dug deep and won. Mick has done an outstanding job with a limited budget and we really are in the mix big style. Hope Evans gives mick some cash in January, to sustain our promotion push. Well done to Noel hunt, great finish and what a debut. Was funny seeing chambo swear on TV though. Great result COYB!!!
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Immy added 18:20 - Nov 29
As the only Town fan in a Camden pub today I silenced all the Gooners in there watching the WBA v Arsenal match with my yell of delight as Hunt scored. Such a fantastic moment, I'm still grinning ear to ear!
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blueboy1981 added 18:22 - Nov 29
Warktheline ......... absolutely not, as always ............ SOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY to be honest, for everyone.

I think Hunt scoring the winner today has surprised a few, including me, but good luck to him settling down with us, and becoming an asset to the team.

Everything is great about being an ITFC Supporter right now - long may that continue.

Saturday evenings as we all want them to be - what a great show of support at Charlton today too.

Happy Days, one and All. ............ ENJOY.
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Blue041273 added 18:22 - Nov 29
Chepstowblue / Alexanderfields

Christ knows what it would take to get you inspired. We're 2nd in the league; what could be more inspiring than that at this stage of the season? The football is good; the feel good factor around Ipswich is good; and the results are brilliant. If you can't go to bed happy tonight the Blues aren't the team for you. At least not our Blues; closet Chelsea fans maybe?
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Walk_the_Wark added 18:25 - Nov 29
Well we were outplayed today, but got a bit of last minute luck back! Well done Town. @Langdon- yes MM is a dinosaur but never said he couldn't get us promoted. The problem will come if we are promoted, as he has shown with multiple clubs that he is out of his depth in the top tier. Things going well for now. Well done Town!
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blueboy1981 added 18:28 - Nov 29
pinewoodblueboy .......... spot on with your post - almost took every word from me.
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warktheline added 18:31 - Nov 29
Well said Blueboy. They were chanting "what a load of rubbish" at carrow road this afternoon, can it get any better this evening!
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TractorCam added 18:35 - Nov 29
What a day and what a way to grab 3 points, up to 2nd, simply incredible!
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DerryfromBury added 19:02 - Nov 29
A big big slice of humble pie for me this evening, That'll teach me to ever question big Micks decision to bring in fringe players on short term loan contracts.
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tractorgrl added 19:09 - Nov 29
Don't know whether to stick or twist tonight! Well done to the players, management and away fans your're doing us proud! Noel Hunt my lord Noel Hunt..........
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KiwiTractor added 19:34 - Nov 29
Our best 4 midfielders and Berra missing, but this bunch keep fighting to the end. Great 3 points, well done to all.
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PJH added 19:55 - Nov 29
Great result and great time to score.
Chambo immense, selection problem for MM next week with Berra available.
Skuse had a very good game doing what Skuse does, he is not spectacular but keeps things ticking over.Tabb also had a good game doing what he does,winning tackles and making interceptions,again seemingly going unnoticed.
My recently purchased ITFC T-shirt has now been worn to the last 5 games and has 4 wins and a draw.
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Langdon_Blue added 20:03 - Nov 29
Walk the Wark...so when we were bottom of the Championship, being thrashed by 6 or 7's, you wasn't happy with appointing McCarthy because when he got us in the Premiership he might do not do well? I think most would have taken that future rather than dropping to League 1. That's also assuming we could attract afford a successful Premiership Manager to take a position at a club in turmoil as ours was at that time. Enjoy celebrating our 2nd place position tonight, mate.
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chorltonskylineblue added 21:15 - Nov 29
McGoldrick's play and passes in the last 10 minutes or so were sublime. I think without him I doubt we would have made the breakthrough. Some great performances in a very tough away game across the team. Mings was really dangerous and Smithy's was as dependendbale and solid as ever. Sweet!
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dusth added 22:01 - Nov 29
Can we have some definition of "the long ball game" that keeps being talked about by pessimists and opposition managers? To my mind it was the ball hoofed high and hard to a big striker around the penalty area who laid it off with head or chest to an army following up. Or a long high ball hoofed to a tall wide player (which we were guilty of not long ago when Murphy played out wide) but long passes are not the same thing - Arsenal do them from time to time and so do effing Chelsea. Release the wide players quickly. Rake the ball across field to change the direction of play. THIS IS GOOD FOOTBALL!! Managers have to big up their own team when they lose because they're scared of the boot and "long ball" is an easy insult. ("We tapped it around but sadly we didn't win") IPSWICH DON'T PLAY LONG BALL like some kind of fetish. We close sides down. So do effing Barcelona and Bayern. We are becoming a good team and some know-all Ipswich Town fans should stop agreeing with whingeing opposition managers.
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SuperBlues95 added 22:06 - Nov 29
Cracking result for the lads! Best buzz at the club there's been for a long while! Away following for Town superb as usual today, and great for Hunty to get his first goal in a Town shirt! Up the football league we go...
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Fatboy added 22:13 - Nov 29
Given that Noel Hunt came on for a winger, is he now our joint-top-scoring midfielder for the season?
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dubblue added 22:59 - Nov 29
The atmosphere at the end was incredible really beginning to believe we are going up this season. Tbh we rode our luck at times. But as one guy said as I left it is nice for a change for us to score in the last minute.
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Harlowtractorboy added 23:40 - Nov 29
So happy tonight being a Ipswich fan just watched the game was out when it was on when hunt scored I went mad. This was great with players missing. Charlton if they had a good forward they would of won . Great news that the scum lost again been on dirty Leeds
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MalcolmBaggio added 00:09 - Nov 30
I think the best thing to do with regards to people making inexplicably negative comments on here after a game like today's, is to simply laugh at their sheer ignorance and total irrationality. Most town fans watching the game today would have felt immense pride that, despite being without Berra (our best central defender since joining the club) and key players such as Bru, Williams, Bishop and Hyam, we were still resolute, held our own, played some decent football and clinched a fantastic win. Only those who are utterly blinkered, ignorant and don't grasp what goes into making a decent football team would manage to display negativity after today's game.
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